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African American Seamstress who boarded a Montgomery bus and didn't give up her seat to a white person. Started Civil Rights Movement
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100 southern members of Congress endorsed this "Manifesto" act and they accepted the fact that they should appose the Brown v. Board of Education ruling
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Supreme Court ruled that the Montgomery city law that segregated buses was unconstitutional
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Central High, Little Rock, Arkansas. 9 black students wanted to attend an all white school. Truman used the force of the National Guard to help integrate these 9 students into the school. Only a few of these students however, ended up graduating.
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Allowed more powerful investigations of the violations of civil rights to increase. Giving U.S Attorneies greater power to protect African American Rights
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John F. Kennedy helped free Martin Luther King from prison after he was sentenced to 6 months in jail for a traffic violation. Then, with the help of African American voters, he won the presidential election of 1960.
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